Re: hands up

Molly Freeman (mollyfreeman who-is-at telis.org)
Wed, 11 Nov 1998 09:54:42 -0800

Molly Freeman:

Mostly listening, postsecondary educator, sociologist, currently preparing K12
teachers to integrate Internet with curricula with emphasis on ethics and
legal issues and appropriate strategies for "teachers to design curricula that
enable students to design..." Completing dissertation using complexity theory
to analyze influence of telecommunications on education.

Eva Ekeblad wrote:

> At 02.12 -0800 98-11-12, Kim Cooney wrote:
> >Let's all pop up from behind our
> >computer screens for a moment and let the others know who is there
> >listening or contributing.
>
> Good idea, Kim
>
> Let me think... where am I at present?
>
> Eva Ekeblad, PhD in Education. A long-ago background as a school drop out
> gone into the arts of tapestry weaving, coming back to Academia by some
> fairly autodidactic paths. Dissertation research on children learning
> numbers, at school and by computer games. A basic fascination with the
> human capacity for learning in all kinds of possible and impossible
> situations (makes us kind of responsible, doesn't it?) Current research on
> electronic written communication as a learning inter-medium. Might be nice
> to turn outside of Cyberspace again in the future...
>
> Now: who is next?
>
> Eva